I reckon I can do a pretty good job of defending it.
zerinus
My first response was that you defend it about as well as it
can be defended, but I decided that that isn’t true. You really don’t do a very good job of defending your religion, and here’s why:
First, you’re full of “facts” that don’t add up to Truth. You throw a bunch of “facts” out there that make you seem knowledgable, but they only give the illusion to one who doesn’t read carefully.
Second, you present an arrogant front that offends. This is not a good thing to do when you’re selling something, whether it be a false religion, or a used car.
Third, you apparently have no testimony of God’s work in your life. This may be because you’re too young to have had God do something miraculous for you, the way I have, and the way most of the others here have. For you, religion is a mental exercise of memorizing “facts” and then telling everyone that you got a burning bosom. For most born again Christians, though, religion is a relationship with Jesus, through whom we are adopted as sons and daughters by almighty God. We never hear you speak of this relationship, and so I assume you don’t have it. For us Christians, this relationship is the most important thing in our lives.
I know that some Mormons do have a close, day-by-day, moment-by-moment conversational relationship with Jesus. I know this because my fiance had this when she was Mormon. It may be, though, that this was something she brought with her to Mormonism from her being raised a Catholic. It may be that this relationship with Jesus is actually very rare among Mormons. If so, then I’ll say again what I said to you yesterday: this is a very sad thing, and I feel terrible for you, Zerinus, that you are missing the very POINT of Christian religion.